
Romance of Modern Geology
Romance of Modern Geology, written by Edwin Sharpe Grew in 1909, explores contemporary geological concepts and processes. The book covers topics such as the formation and alteration of the Earth, the effects of weather, rivers, seas, and ice, as well as natural phenomena like earthquakes and volcanoes. It also discusses extinct animals, including dinosaurs, providing a comprehensive overview of modern geology at the time.
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